Discussion (22) ¬

OK I THOUGHT ABOUT THIS WAY TOO MUCH because at first I wanted to say “Of course!” But then I thought, if it was something his mom lovingly made for him, why would he let Blank defile it with his body, not to mention attack him and destroy it?

But then I thought Skarvs is the type of person who’s always looking ahead and he doesn’t put much worth in physical objects once they’ve outlived their usefulness to him. He has other things to remember his mom by, and doesn’t need random crap to do so (although he did at least keep the costume for like 20 years).

So yes, his mom made it, mostly with magic because I don’t think she knew how to sew that well.

I would agree, but what if it’s a magical sword fueled by the essence of an extremely powerful and vindictive sorcerer? (…I’m talking about Bladud, not sharkbutt.) WHAT THEN? …Then it’s just cheating, I guess.

It likely depends on just how powerful the sword is, how accessible is the power, and how applicable it is to the situation. And even the, below a certain point a sufficiently inept wielder–or a sufficiently skilled opponent–may still result in the power-gap being insufficient.

Honestly, it really doesn’t feel like cheating to me–especially for a final boss!